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	<h1>:: Tutorial :: Basics ::</h1>
	
	This page introduces the basic FormLayout features as demonstrated
	by the basic tutorial examples. To see details and examples
	click on the related topic of the Developer's Reference
	in the side bar.
	
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	<b>It is recommended to have the JGoodies Forms Demo open on your screen!</b>	


	<h2>Alignments</h2>
	
	Forms allows to align component horizontally to the <i>left, center, right</i>
	and vertically to the <i>top, center, bottom</i>.
	And it can <i>fill</i> the space available in the cell or cells.
	
	
	<h2>Basic Sizes</h2>
	
	Forms provides a rich set of sizes: <tt>75px</tt> is a <i>constant size</i>
	of 75 pixels, <tt>pref</tt> is a <i>component size</i>. The latter describes
	that a column or row gets the maximum of the preferred sizes of 
	all components in that column or row. For columns it measures the 
	width aspect of the size, rows measure the height.
	
	
	<h2>Growing</h2>
	
	If the container is larger than the preferred container size
	you have extra space. You can specify how to distribute this extra space:
	let a single column or row grow, or multipe columns/rows.
	In the latter case you can define resize <i>weights</i> to give different columns/rows
	different portions of the extra space.
	
	
	<h2>Span</h2>
	
	A component can span a single or multiple columns and rows.
	You specify its display area by a <tt>CellConstraints</tt> object
	that accepts a column width and row height. By default the
	column and row span is 1, so the a component is in a single cell.
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	<b>Note:</b> components that span multiple columns or rows 
	do not affect the size of these columns/rows. However, they may 
	expand the container, see also the <a href="../faq.html#L.5">FAQ</a>.


	<h2>Grouping</h2>
	
	An essential layout feature for symmetric, and more generally, balanced
	design is to give columns and rows the same width/height.
	Forms allows to specify groups of columns and rows that shall
	get the same size. You can set a 2-dimensional array of
	column and row indices that describes a set of such groups.
	
	
	<h2>Units</h2>
	
	The constant sizes used with the Forms accept different units:
	<i>Pixel, Points, Millimeter, Centimeter, Inches, Dialog Units</i>. 
	For the final layout all units (except Pixels) must be mapped to pixels. 
	Points, Millimeters, Centimeters and Inches honor the screen
	resolution; Dialog Units scale with the font, font size too.
	
	Generally you should avoid Pixel sizes, because they do not
	retain proportions if the resolution or dialog font changes.
	Most constant sizes use Dialog Units; they help you
	retain proportions for a wide range of application environments.
	This is especially important in multi-platform applications.
	The other resolution-independent sizes are useful only
	if you want to specify a size that shall grow and shrink
	with the resolution but not the font size.
	
	
	<h2>Cell Alignments</h2>
	
	Forms applies column and row alignments to all contained cells
	to reduce the amount of code. For example, you can specify that
	all labels in a column shall be right-aligned with a single commmand.
	In addition it uses default alignments
	for columns and rows that are used if you do not specify an alignment 
	explicitly. The column default is <i>fill</i>, row default is <i>center</i>.
	
	
	<h2>Component Sizes</h2>
	
	An essential layout manager feature is to adjust column and row sizes
	to the component minimum and preferred widths and heights.
	Forms provides three ways to describe that a column or row shall
	reflect these component sizes.
	A <i>Min</i> column size specifies that the column width will
	be the maximum of all minimum width of the components in that column.
	The same applies to rows, just with a different orientation,
	and to <i>Pref</i> with the preferred width/height.
	The <i>Default</i> size is like <i>Pref</i> but shrinks down to
	<i>Min</i> if the container space is scarce.
	
	
	<h2>Bounded Sizes</h2>
	
	Bounded sizes allow to specify a lower and/or upper bound for a size. 
	This can be used to make layouts 'stable' over different panels. 
	For example if you have a set of tabs and label columns in all tabs, 
	you can specify that all label columns shall have a minimum width 
	of 50dlu. If you switch the tabs, the panels don't 'jump' back and
	forth but seem to be located at the same place.
	
	

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